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he was on a terror watch list in france but denied plotting the attack, saying he wanted to rob the train. officials say he was carrying an assault weapon, a handgun and box cutter and several rounds of ammunition. he remains in french custody. meanwhile, the courage of those who stopped the gunmen has drawn praise from around the world. today the three american friends, still wearing their vacation attire along with a british passenger who helped tie up the suspect received france's highest honor. at the presidential palace in paris, french president francois hollande bestowing on the men the legion of honor, an award created by napoleon to recognize outstanding merit. mart mugalian is still recovering from the bullet wound. he will receive the award, along with a french citizen who also helped in the effort, at a later time. in the past, the legion of honor has been bestowed on barbra streisand, but today four ordinary men were given the honor for thwarting a potential catastrophe saying not only the lives of those on that train but sparing a country from the anguish and fallout of yet
he was on a terror watch list in france but denied plotting the attack, saying he wanted to rob the train. officials say he was carrying an assault weapon, a handgun and box cutter and several rounds of ammunition. he remains in french custody. meanwhile, the courage of those who stopped the gunmen has drawn praise from around the world. today the three american friends, still wearing their vacation attire along with a british passenger who helped tie up the suspect received france's highest...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm frances rivera in for thomas roberts. this hour on msnbc, developing news. a u.s. military blackhawk crashes off the coast of japan. seven injured. so what went wrong? >>> plus, coming up, the epa admits fault for 3 million gallons of toxic sludge in the a animas river. could the agency soon face legal action? >>> we start with the republican and democratic front runners for the 2016 presidential race. donald trump is back in rare form and we'll have more on that in a moment, because hillary clinton, she's got a two-front problem on her hand. a new poll shows for the first time that she may be losing in the new hampshire primary to democratic opponent bernie sanders. potentially more damaging, however, are the latest developments in her ongoing e-mail saga. after months of refusing republican requests, she has finally agreed to hand over the private e-mail
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he moved to france to work as a professor. he's 51. he works as a professor at the prestigious sar bon university. he's married to a french woman and has been living in france for a while. he's one of the first passengers to try to stop the gunman when he emerged from the toilet with an ak-47 in hand. the first person that tried to stop him was a french baker. when mugalian realized what was going on, he went there himself and got shot either with the ak-47 or hand pistol to the neck. so his wife was at the presidential palace this morning to receive the press stijs honor on his bhehalf while he's in th hospital recovering. >> we appreciate that. thank you. >>> let's go to this scene. 13-year veteran steven vinton died this morning after being shot in the head by a man pulled over on the side of the road. this was colonel mike edmondson of the state police moments ago. >> he did everything right. everything we teach him, everything we talked to himmen. he was simply trying to do and i could not have been any more proud of the way he co
he moved to france to work as a professor. he's 51. he works as a professor at the prestigious sar bon university. he's married to a french woman and has been living in france for a while. he's one of the first passengers to try to stop the gunman when he emerged from the toilet with an ak-47 in hand. the first person that tried to stop him was a french baker. when mugalian realized what was going on, he went there himself and got shot either with the ak-47 or hand pistol to the neck. so his...
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he then returned to france in june 2015, and the next thing we know he was onboard of the train, luke. >> claudio, i want to ask you, obviously europe has had to deal with its share of train incidents. we're what did. we remember what happened in london. what the mood in the continent, in the country, about train security because it is so something that is so difficult to monitor where people can get on and off in a free and open society. what are people saying regarding that? >> well, the authorities are saying that they are definitely stepping up security. while today president hollande had a annual meeting with ambassadors and they said they need to look into security. it's quite difficult. it's more difficult than in airports, for insan francisco, because you can't just control with an x-ray the thousands or hundreds of thousands of people that board trains here in europe every day. i mean, some people have offered, well, proposed to introduce that but it's quite unlikely. while the mood of the people, they're quite calm. at least here in paris they are just go by their everyday l
he then returned to france in june 2015, and the next thing we know he was onboard of the train, luke. >> claudio, i want to ask you, obviously europe has had to deal with its share of train incidents. we're what did. we remember what happened in london. what the mood in the continent, in the country, about train security because it is so something that is so difficult to monitor where people can get on and off in a free and open society. what are people saying regarding that? >>...
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isn't nuclear power what has solved this issue, the emissions issue in france and other countries? >> nuclear power is carbon-free source of energy so it should be on the table, absolutely. the concerns right now are costs. the utilities that are going ahead and building nuclear power plants are you know hitting their customers with much higher electricity costs. but absolutely anything that's proved safe should be on the table including nuclear. the fact that solar has come down in price by 80% in the last five years, that wind has come down in price, though puts some new options on the table that are increasing worldwide by a very rapid clip. >> how do you make this a big issue in 2016? >> well, you know it should be a big issue in 2016 because it's our future and our kids' future that's at stake. what we would like to see is a very bipartisan robust discussion of how the different candidates plan to address the problem and cut carbon pollution both in the united states and inspire the other big emitters to do the same. i want to say that president obama's recent agreement with p
isn't nuclear power what has solved this issue, the emissions issue in france and other countries? >> nuclear power is carbon-free source of energy so it should be on the table, absolutely. the concerns right now are costs. the utilities that are going ahead and building nuclear power plants are you know hitting their customers with much higher electricity costs. but absolutely anything that's proved safe should be on the table including nuclear. the fact that solar has come down in price...
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progress of its program so that the p5+1 the united states china, russia the united kingdom, germany, france and the european union could negotiate a comprehensive deal without the fear that iran might be stalling for time. now, let me pause here just to remind everybody that when the interim deal was announced, critics, the same critics we're hearing from now, called it a historic mistake. they insisted iran would ignore its obligations. they warned that sanctions would unravel. they warned that iran would receive a windfall to support terrorism. the critics were wrong. the progress of iran's nuclear program was halted. for the first time in a decade. its stockpile of dangerous materials was reduced. the deployment of its advanced centrifuges was stopped. inspections did increase. there was no flood of money into iran. and the architecture of the international sanctions remained in place. in fact the interim deal worked so well that the same people who criticized it so fiercely now cite it as an excuse not to support the broader accord. think about that. what was once proclaimed as a histor
progress of its program so that the p5+1 the united states china, russia the united kingdom, germany, france and the european union could negotiate a comprehensive deal without the fear that iran might be stalling for time. now, let me pause here just to remind everybody that when the interim deal was announced, critics, the same critics we're hearing from now, called it a historic mistake. they insisted iran would ignore its obligations. they warned that sanctions would unravel. they warned...
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i'm frances rivera with today's top stories. from selma, alabama, a march aims to bring attention to recent acts of police violence against african-americans. and a close call between a drone and airline. it was on approach to kennedy airport. the pilot said the drone was 100 feet off the plane's white wing. and now back to caught on camera. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the crimes are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a national issue. according to a government study, 1 in 3 teens reports being bullied. and the scariest thing about that number, the department of justice considers it possibly the most underreported safety problem in american schools. but when it's caught on camera, it forces us to pay attention. january 11th, 2011, upper darby pennsylvania. 13-year-old nadine corey is surrounded, then viciously beaten by a group of teenage thugs. one teen records the incident on his cell phone as six attackers brutally punch, kick and drag nadine, laughing whil
i'm frances rivera with today's top stories. from selma, alabama, a march aims to bring attention to recent acts of police violence against african-americans. and a close call between a drone and airline. it was on approach to kennedy airport. the pilot said the drone was 100 feet off the plane's white wing. and now back to caught on camera. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the crimes are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying...
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. >>> the wing possibly from flight 370 arrived in france for testing. even if it's a piece of the missing plaep, investigators say the hunt for the rest of it could still take up to a year. back to "caught on camera." >>> an early morning commute along a pretty stretch of the california coast gets ugly. >> by the time the accident was over, there were cars stretched all down the hill. 20, 30 cars, had pulled over. >> san diego county known for prospect weather and scenery. a perfect spot to take it in is highway 67. >> but those beautiful mountain views come with a price. check out the gouges and car parts scattered along this notorious curve. battle scars inflicted on a stretch of highway known by locals as road of death. >> 67, relatively speaking no, worse than any other state route in the state of california. however, for some reason, when we have an incident on the roadway, all of a sudden, everything is really, really bad. >> september 6th, 2011, 5:00 a.m. amateur videographer and professional mover stephen is about to see how bad it could get. >>
. >>> the wing possibly from flight 370 arrived in france for testing. even if it's a piece of the missing plaep, investigators say the hunt for the rest of it could still take up to a year. back to "caught on camera." >>> an early morning commute along a pretty stretch of the california coast gets ugly. >> by the time the accident was over, there were cars stretched all down the hill. 20, 30 cars, had pulled over. >> san diego county known for prospect...
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gal, bartenders josh and pavla, avi, who works security, and dominique, a 24-year-old waitress from france who has dreams of opening her own pastry shop. >> she really affected me, and i guess the film shows what she's like. >> if things are going well i see myself maybe having my own little coffee shop things or selling cakes to half of tel aviv, buying my cakes. >> it is jack's last night in israel. he's having a beer at a table outside, saying his good-byes. >> dominique was sitting next to me. that's when one of the suicide bombers came up and tried to get into the place. >> avi, the security guard, has a bad feeling when 21-year-old asif hanif walks up. >> the guy was a little bit too quick in his pace. suicide bombings were going on all the time at that particular time. so, we both looked at each other and froze. >> hanif is strapped with plastic explosives when avi kicks him in the chest to keep him from entering the crowded bar. >> and the next thing i can barely remember is this guy stepping back up onto the sidewalk and yelling. allah al akbar. >> as hanif stumbles backwards, he
gal, bartenders josh and pavla, avi, who works security, and dominique, a 24-year-old waitress from france who has dreams of opening her own pastry shop. >> she really affected me, and i guess the film shows what she's like. >> if things are going well i see myself maybe having my own little coffee shop things or selling cakes to half of tel aviv, buying my cakes. >> it is jack's last night in israel. he's having a beer at a table outside, saying his good-byes. >>...
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additionally, the air france airbus a380 is one of the largest commercial airliners in service today, with a total wingspan of 261 feet. while passengers on the 300-ton airbus report feeling only a slight rumble -- >> airfrance thinks he may have hit somebody. >> -- the 56 people on the smaller comair bombardier feel a violent jolt. luckily, no one is injured. i think the takeaway from this show is keep your seat belt on. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> amazing action, unbelievable rescues. a mother and her children trapped inside the twisted wreckage of a car. >> it did go through our minds that this vehicle could go over the edge. >> firefighters who demonstrate courage any time any place. >> basically you're hanging 80 feet beneath the helicopter which was not the plan i had in my mind. >> we first got on the scene and looked over the edge, and it was like oh, this is a lot bigger than we thought. >>
additionally, the air france airbus a380 is one of the largest commercial airliners in service today, with a total wingspan of 261 feet. while passengers on the 300-ton airbus report feeling only a slight rumble -- >> airfrance thinks he may have hit somebody. >> -- the 56 people on the smaller comair bombardier feel a violent jolt. luckily, no one is injured. i think the takeaway from this show is keep your seat belt on. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of...
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he was known to not one, but three intelligence agencies in france, belgium, and spain, and in france and spain, even word in france about his presence here in territory when he moved to france, but this, of course, has raised many questions about the efficiency of the intelligence agencies and even of the communication of the agencies because this guy was known to all of them, and, yet, would move around freely and carry a bag full of rifles, handguns, and knives. >> yeah, a very scary thought what he was all capable of doing on that train. lucky though, claudia, the men were there able to thwart this. we appreciate you joining us live, a wonderful moment seeing americans receive france's highest honor, heroic actions displayed there, and got the legion of honor in the ceremony. i know the lot of people, especially here in the u.s., are proud of the three men and courageous actions. you've been watching msnbc. >> this is the same deja vu all over december for more than 50 years. but in 2009, a woman driving a dodge durango pulls into the lot late one night and makes off with a tree.
he was known to not one, but three intelligence agencies in france, belgium, and spain, and in france and spain, even word in france about his presence here in territory when he moved to france, but this, of course, has raised many questions about the efficiency of the intelligence agencies and even of the communication of the agencies because this guy was known to all of them, and, yet, would move around freely and carry a bag full of rifles, handguns, and knives. >> yeah, a very scary...
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all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece. but what she got instead was an elevator ride from hell. and it was all caught on camera. brooklyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day, unfortunately, she decided to do so. >> before she arrived at her niece's house, she makes a few stops in the neighborhood, although she says she was feeling uneasy on this day from the get-go. >> she woke up with like a heavy feeling, as if something was going to happen. >> france goes against her instincts and makes a stop at this bank to withdraw money to give to her grandnieces who are in from out of town. as she becomes more comfortable walking
all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece. but what she got instead was an elevator ride from hell. and it was all caught on camera. brooklyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to...
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france, crazy amy. french canadian, hopeless cause. "way too early" starts right now. >>> breaking news over night. at least 60 dead and 200 injured after a massive truck bomb explodes in iraq's capital city. the big question now is who's behind it? >>> he's been going strong since leaving office 35 years ago, but now a health scare for jimmy carter. the former president reveals he has cancer. we'll have the latest. >>> hillary clinton insists she did nothing wrong using a private e-mail server. this morning there are reports she handed it over to fbi. >>> 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west. this is "way too early" a show that cried watching "you've got mail." ♪ >>> good morning everyone. it's thursday, august 12th. i'm ayman mohyeldin. we begin with breaking news overseas. isis is reportedly claiming responsibility for a massive truck bombing in baghdad that has killed at least 60 people and injure d 200 othered. the -- 200 others. there's been similar attacks on neighborhood across the country. witnesses say a refrigerator truck
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the legion of honor is the highest honor anybody could get here in france. very few french nationals get it, let alone foreigners who need to do something extraordinary to receive that special medal. and what an extraordinary act that was. these are guys who were just out here on holiday and they ended up stopping a terrorist and preventing from president holland during that ceremony called a blood bath or carnage, betty. >> quite incredible. congratulations to them. thank you so much, claude yoe. over the weekend, the men who were honored this morning, they described what it was like overpowering the gunman on that train. take a listen. >> i turned around and i saw what looked to be an ak-47 and it looked like it was jammed or it wasn't working and he was trying to charge the weapon. alex just sit me on the shoulder and said let's go. we tackled him, hit the ground. alex grabbed the gun out of his hand while i put him in a choke hold. he pulled a handgun out, took out a box cutter, started jabbing at me with that. we let go, all three of us started punching
the legion of honor is the highest honor anybody could get here in france. very few french nationals get it, let alone foreigners who need to do something extraordinary to receive that special medal. and what an extraordinary act that was. these are guys who were just out here on holiday and they ended up stopping a terrorist and preventing from president holland during that ceremony called a blood bath or carnage, betty. >> quite incredible. congratulations to them. thank you so much,...
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. >>> my favorite story of the weekend, three americans received the legion of honor in france after a display of bravery saved scores of train passengers from a well-armed gunman. >>> and turbulent day with the dow dropping and the panic creating the perfect storm for a billionaire businessman running for president. apparently the numbers show they trust donald trump and president obama scores the backing of two more senators on the iran nuclear deal and brings the number of supporters to 28. >>> finally, let me finish tonight with our pride in those gutsy americans there on foreign soil. that's where you show youruts and this is "hardball" the place for politics. i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pric
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. >>> my favorite story of the weekend, three americans received the legion of honor in france after a display of bravery saved scores of train passengers from a well-armed gunman. >>> and turbulent day with the dow dropping and the panic creating the perfect storm for a billionaire businessman running for president. apparently the numbers show they trust donald trump and president obama scores the backing of two more senators on the iran nuclear deal and brings the number of supporters to 28. >>> finally, let me finish tonight with our pride in those gutsy americans there on foreign soil. that's where you show your guts and this is "hardball" the place for politics. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline, a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software.
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. >>> a fragment possibly connected to the malaysian flight mh37 on arrived in france for testing. >>> now back to our programming. ♪ . >>> gleaning is the practice of going out into fields where there have been harvests already and recovering goods that otherwise would be plowed under. ♪ any day now any day now ♪ any day now any day now ♪ any day >> yeah, it looks good. so glad you could come. >> the stores are real picky. they don't want smaller than a certain size or witness bigger than a certain size. they're perfectly good sweet potatoes, and we put them to good use. >> when we deliver them, they'll be on somebody's table tonight. ♪ >> the term "gleaning" dates back to the old testament. it used to refer to the practice of the hungry folks going through the fields and picking what had been left behind, and many farmer would not harvest certain parts of the field. obviously there have been some changes since that time, and now gleaning looks different where it's essentially volunteers harvesting food for the hungry. ♪ any day now any day now ♪ any day now any day now
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the wing arrived in france. experts will look at it to determine if it's part of the missing airlines. mh-370 disappear in mair of 2014. >>> severe flooding in tampa, florida, neighborhoods after 4 inches of rain were dumped there. the rain lingered but it is expected to clear out by tomorrow. now, back to lockup. >>> doing time at corcoran state prison can be like living in a war zone. the main culprits for most of corcoran's crime and violence are the powerful prison gangs that prey on each other and on the weak. their booming drug business not only pervades every facility at corcoran, it extends far beyond the prison walls into the outside world. lieutenant terry norton knows that being locked up does not stop inmates from conducting business as usual. >> the gangs inside the prison control drug trafficking, extortion, any kind of crime you can think of that happens in the streets, happens within with the prison system. they have their politics, they have their pecking older, their soldier that has to elimina
the wing arrived in france. experts will look at it to determine if it's part of the missing airlines. mh-370 disappear in mair of 2014. >>> severe flooding in tampa, florida, neighborhoods after 4 inches of rain were dumped there. the rain lingered but it is expected to clear out by tomorrow. now, back to lockup. >>> doing time at corcoran state prison can be like living in a war zone. the main culprits for most of corcoran's crime and violence are the powerful prison gangs...
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airplane wing part possibly from malaysian airlines flight 370 arrived in france today for test. the piece was found wednesday more than a year after the plane went missing. app piece of suitcase not far from the wing was sent to france for dna testing. >>> heavy rains tu s dumped up inches of rain in florida today. officials issued flood warnings for three surrounding counties. the rain could continue overnight. it's skpekted to let up by tomorrow. >>> family and friends paid their final respects to bobbi kristina brown. her funeral in georgia. brown died july 26th, six months after she was found unporesponse in a bathtub. her mother died in a similar circumstance in 2012. no charge s have been brought bt police are investigating. >>> now back to "lockup." >>> nearly 900 men are serving time behind the walls of the kentucky state penitentiary. since many of these men are spending the rest of their lives there, the challenge isn't always watching your back but simply surviving day to day. >> the majority of the time the inmates spend behind the razor wire of the kentucky state pe
airplane wing part possibly from malaysian airlines flight 370 arrived in france today for test. the piece was found wednesday more than a year after the plane went missing. app piece of suitcase not far from the wing was sent to france for dna testing. >>> heavy rains tu s dumped up inches of rain in florida today. officials issued flood warnings for three surrounding counties. the rain could continue overnight. it's skpekted to let up by tomorrow. >>> family and friends paid...
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it has the backing, of course, of russia and china, germany and great britain and france parties with us and they're sticking with us on the sanctions so along as we're with the deal. now, if we were to back out of the deal, there is no assurance whatsoever their sanctions would continue. nor is there any possibility in my judgment that the iranians would proceed to get rid of all of their material. >> right. i mean, that's the argument that when you put aside the rhetoric and the bluster, not completing this deal would actually in a way be soft on iran and you explored some of that in your comments about chuck schumer's opposition. i want to read from that. we were discussing how he's breaking with the president. you say if washington walks away from hard-fought, multilateral agreement its depend bltd would likely be doubted for decades. teheran would be the winner of this u.s. rejection because it would achieve its major objective. as you have explained, senator, that's partly because of the multilateral dimension of the sanctions. when senator schumer say otherwise, are they sort o
it has the backing, of course, of russia and china, germany and great britain and france parties with us and they're sticking with us on the sanctions so along as we're with the deal. now, if we were to back out of the deal, there is no assurance whatsoever their sanctions would continue. nor is there any possibility in my judgment that the iranians would proceed to get rid of all of their material. >> right. i mean, that's the argument that when you put aside the rhetoric and the...
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shortly after the shooting the antiterrorism shooting is investigating near arras france. about 150 miles north of paris. we cannot confirm if this is a picture of the suspect but authorities say the suspect was apprehended. joined now live from london, what more can you tell us about this incident. >> well we are just hearing from u.s. military official ayman that apparently some of those who have been injured are u.s. nationals. now that is not clear how many. it looks as if three people have been
shortly after the shooting the antiterrorism shooting is investigating near arras france. about 150 miles north of paris. we cannot confirm if this is a picture of the suspect but authorities say the suspect was apprehended. joined now live from london, what more can you tell us about this incident. >> well we are just hearing from u.s. military official ayman that apparently some of those who have been injured are u.s. nationals. now that is not clear how many. it looks as if three...
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french authorities are investigating the incident near arras, france. we can't cfirm if this photo is of the suspect but authorities say the suspect was apprehended and the situation is now you should control. that does it for me this hour. michael eric dyson picks up live coverage next. >> i'm michael eric dyson. lots of news to get to this friday. the market had its worst kay in four years. we'll have a live report in a few minutes. but first, donald trump is all set to host a mega rally in alabama in mobil. his campaign says they are expecting 36,000 to attend in mobile. if the turnouts are true it could be the largest event of the season. for more our report in mobile ahead of the rally. >> hey michael, how are you? >> good to see you. is the trump campaign still expecting a big crowd tonight, 36,000 and up? >> yeah. definitely up. the latest estimates i've gotten from
french authorities are investigating the incident near arras, france. we can't cfirm if this photo is of the suspect but authorities say the suspect was apprehended and the situation is now you should control. that does it for me this hour. michael eric dyson picks up live coverage next. >> i'm michael eric dyson. lots of news to get to this friday. the market had its worst kay in four years. we'll have a live report in a few minutes. but first, donald trump is all set to host a mega...
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earlier they received france's highest honor of president hollande for thwarted that attack last friday. claudio lavagne with the details. >> reporter: three americans who on friday stopped a gunman on a train were awarded today the highest honor in france, the legion of honor. but today we learned that it was a fourth american on board of that train who tried to stop at least the gunman. this is mark, a 51-year-old man from originally from virginia who is a professor, works as a professor here at the prestigious university and one of the first who saw the beginman emerging from the toilet on the train with a ak-47 in the hands. him and a frenchman tried to stop him. he was wounded but the neck and received a gunshot to the neck. and then the gunman moved on to the next carriage and wrestled down by the other three americans. he is still recovering from his wounds in the hospital and his wife was there at the palace this morning to receive the award, the legion of honor on his behalf and learning more information about the suspect, the 26-year-old moroccan, the gunman. now the nbc news
earlier they received france's highest honor of president hollande for thwarted that attack last friday. claudio lavagne with the details. >> reporter: three americans who on friday stopped a gunman on a train were awarded today the highest honor in france, the legion of honor. but today we learned that it was a fourth american on board of that train who tried to stop at least the gunman. this is mark, a 51-year-old man from originally from virginia who is a professor, works as a...
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>> france has the largest muslim immigrant population in europe. if you want to talk in numbers, even a tiny percentage of that population wants to this kind of thing, then it is going to be larger than in other places. but in fact there is true that there are a lot of recruits coming from northern europe, from the netherlands. from belgium. from spain. perhaps even from italy. it is not unique to france. certainly there have been many from britain as well. this is a problem all over europe. >> christopher, thank you fur joining us. good to speak to you. >>> is joe biden ready to mount a white house run? the white house today not saying yes. not saying no either. and we're following breaking news from wall street where the dow closed more than 588. stay with us. >> vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up
>> france has the largest muslim immigrant population in europe. if you want to talk in numbers, even a tiny percentage of that population wants to this kind of thing, then it is going to be larger than in other places. but in fact there is true that there are a lot of recruits coming from northern europe, from the netherlands. from belgium. from spain. perhaps even from italy. it is not unique to france. certainly there have been many from britain as well. this is a problem all over...
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three americans who foiled a potentially catastrophic terrorist attack on friday in paris were awarded france's highest honor this morning. alek skarlatos, spencer stone and jonathan sadler. president hollande credited their brave actions for preventing true carnage aboard a train carrying 500 people. the gentlemen stripped 26-year-old moroccan of an ak-47, a pistol, a knife and ammo bag. he maintains he only intended to rob wealthy people on the train and found the weapons in a bag in a park. stay tuned. the the lincoln summerre. invitation is on. get exceptional offers on the luxury small utility mkc. mkz sedan... the iconic navigator... and get a first look at the entirely new 2016 mid-size utility lincoln mkx. during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation get your choice of mkc, mkz or mkz hybrid for $369 a month with zero due at signing. ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com tod
three americans who foiled a potentially catastrophic terrorist attack on friday in paris were awarded france's highest honor this morning. alek skarlatos, spencer stone and jonathan sadler. president hollande credited their brave actions for preventing true carnage aboard a train carrying 500 people. the gentlemen stripped 26-year-old moroccan of an ak-47, a pistol, a knife and ammo bag. he maintains he only intended to rob wealthy people on the train and found the weapons in a bag in a park....
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now to france. they opened a terror investigation today. the paris prosecutor said there was, quote, clear evidence of the terrorist intent. we'll have much more on the charges later in the hour. but first more information on the hero group of american whose helped foil the attack. one of them anthony sadler left paris this afternoon and is now on his way back to the united states with his parents and a fourth american who confronted the gunman is recovering in the hospital in france. >> there he is. [ applause ] >> a hero's welcome for spencer stone and alek skarlatos. an impromptu honor guard. more than 200 airpla hu200 airm families cheering them on. french american, mark moogalian. tried to warn other passengers and was shot. it went through him. and spencer stone helped him live. >> i felt what felt like the artery and put pressure until the paramedics got there. >> it was painful to realize what he did and how he stepped in without even giving it a thought. we couldn't be more proud. >> moogalian, recovering at a french hospital will
now to france. they opened a terror investigation today. the paris prosecutor said there was, quote, clear evidence of the terrorist intent. we'll have much more on the charges later in the hour. but first more information on the hero group of american whose helped foil the attack. one of them anthony sadler left paris this afternoon and is now on his way back to the united states with his parents and a fourth american who confronted the gunman is recovering in the hospital in france. >>...
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officials here in france certainly agree it's highly probable the wing fragment is linked to mh-370. they're going to wait as long as it takes to find the necessary evidence. now, all of those differences have left families questioning the integrity of the process. especially in china where there's been mistrust of the malaysian investigation from day one. in beijing, families swarmed the malaysian airline office. one of the family representatives accused malaysia of jumping to conclusions. on reunion island, officials say on monday they'll begin a full sweep of the stowny coastline where the wing fragment was found. that could yield a lot more ocean trash, but it could also provide the next vital clue in what has already been a 16-month mystery. >> thanks so much. >>> movie goers in tennessee describe running for their lives after an attacker armed with pepper spray, a hatchet and what turned out to be a pellet gun wednesday. >> he walkedthooter. he took out a hatchet and started attacking this family. >> police were on the scene within minutes. they shot and killed the accused atta
officials here in france certainly agree it's highly probable the wing fragment is linked to mh-370. they're going to wait as long as it takes to find the necessary evidence. now, all of those differences have left families questioning the integrity of the process. especially in china where there's been mistrust of the malaysian investigation from day one. in beijing, families swarmed the malaysian airline office. one of the family representatives accused malaysia of jumping to conclusions. on...
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this as france steps up search efforts. i'm joined by alistair jamison. what's the latest? >> reporter: this week long new search operation began today. it involves french military forcing including an air force sea patrol, two boats and a helicopter from the marines. and including foot patrols and other vessels. it covers a large area, some 75 miles by 25. but bad weather in the southern hemisphere's winter is already hampering efforts. they are not looking for the plane. they are looking for debris and after that investigators will have to decide that anything that is found is significant or whether it is just another piece of ocean trash. meanwhile tests are still being carried out at this military lab on 777 wing fragment. malaysia says there is a link. france hasn't announced it yet. malaysia says they have conclusive evidence of the connection. and that's angered families who earlier today clashed outside the malaysian embassy in beij g beijing. saying they didn't trust anything and staying it amounts to what they called a conspiracy. craig? >>> nearly one year after
this as france steps up search efforts. i'm joined by alistair jamison. what's the latest? >> reporter: this week long new search operation began today. it involves french military forcing including an air force sea patrol, two boats and a helicopter from the marines. and including foot patrols and other vessels. it covers a large area, some 75 miles by 25. but bad weather in the southern hemisphere's winter is already hampering efforts. they are not looking for the plane. they are...
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>>> good to be with you, i'm frances rivera in for thomas roberts. this hour on msnbc, developing news. a u.s. military blackhawk crashes off the coast of japan. seven injured. so what went wrong? >>> plus, coming up, the epa admits fault for 3 million gallons of toxic sludge in the a animas river. could the agency soon face legal action? >>> we start with the republican and democratic front runners for the 2016 presidential race. donald trump is back in rare form and we'll have more on that in a moment, because hillary clinton, she's got a two-front problem on her hand. a new poll shows for the first time that she may be losing in the new hampshire primary to democratic opponent bernie sanders. potentially more damaging, however, are the latest developments in her ongoing e-mail saga. after months of refusing republican requests, she has finally agreed to hand over the private e-mail server she used while secretary of state. also being handed over, a thumb drive with copies of the e-mails. meanwhile, a government report finds that two of the e-mails
>>> good to be with you, i'm frances rivera in for thomas roberts. this hour on msnbc, developing news. a u.s. military blackhawk crashes off the coast of japan. seven injured. so what went wrong? >>> plus, coming up, the epa admits fault for 3 million gallons of toxic sludge in the a animas river. could the agency soon face legal action? >>> we start with the republican and democratic front runners for the 2016 presidential race. donald trump is back in rare form and...
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it's the united states, russia, china and france. and other countries. it's g plus five and all of those countries want to see this agreement fulfilled. how do you get all of that together? the secretary is adamant that that simply is not going to be possible. the time to criticize the negotiations, he says, was before reaching an agreement. >> all right. always great to see you. thank you very much for that. >>> of course you can catch jose weekdays at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> among those in attendance with secretary kerry tomorrow will be marines who took down the flag there 54 years ago. the state department recorded interviews with a few about taking down the flag. >> that was a touching moment. to see old glory flying the last time in cuba, you know, that was -- just didn't seem right. just seemed like something was wrong, something was missing. >> the flag was taken down outside the embassy in havana in january of 1961. >>> let's return to politics and the question of outsider candidates who are surging in the polls. we've been asking you what y
it's the united states, russia, china and france. and other countries. it's g plus five and all of those countries want to see this agreement fulfilled. how do you get all of that together? the secretary is adamant that that simply is not going to be possible. the time to criticize the negotiations, he says, was before reaching an agreement. >> all right. always great to see you. thank you very much for that. >>> of course you can catch jose weekdays at 9:00 a.m. eastern time....
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well, frances, cuban lives matter. >> let me ask you this. the secretary made clear during his words in his address in the ceremony of the stance on human rights. you look at this when it comes to the independent source of reporting, human rights abuses inside of cuba, shows that that number is declining. when you hear that, do you believe it? >> uh, i hear the opposite. and i hear the opposite from america's watch. i hear the opposite from human rights watch. i hear the opposite. according to everything i hear, the number of dissidents arrested, beaten up, and jailed in cuba has doubled since december 17th of last year. it's absolutely shameful what is going on. >> talk to me about the controversy. of course that historic day in this raising of the american flag, too, but mixed feels, especially with the cuban dissidents not invited. "the washington post" blasted it as well saying it was lame. a government to government event. secretary kerry addressing those dissidents in a separate event. if you had to choose something good about this, wou
well, frances, cuban lives matter. >> let me ask you this. the secretary made clear during his words in his address in the ceremony of the stance on human rights. you look at this when it comes to the independent source of reporting, human rights abuses inside of cuba, shows that that number is declining. when you hear that, do you believe it? >> uh, i hear the opposite. and i hear the opposite from america's watch. i hear the opposite from human rights watch. i hear the opposite....
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and not only that, frances, he has to register as a sex offender. so when he gets out, he registers as a sex offender under the federal registry, which is much more onerous sometimes than a state registry. additionally he's going to be on supervised row lease for minimum of five years, maximum of his life, which is parole. >> so in essence when you think of that, overall compared to if he didn't plead, is he getting off easy? would you call it that? >> with the feds, you have to plea. either you plea or you snitch, you don't go to trial. think about it, you were just reporting, the voluminous list of electronic evidence that was procured in this case. he did not have a chance. he could not go to trial, absolutely not, unless there was some type of mental insanity type of defense. but he just -- he was caught red handed. it's over. so he had to plea. and i think part of what got him to the plea deal, frances, was that he must have spoken to prosecutors and he was honest and forthcoming and knew that this was over. >> now, how far will this go? we kno
and not only that, frances, he has to register as a sex offender. so when he gets out, he registers as a sex offender under the federal registry, which is much more onerous sometimes than a state registry. additionally he's going to be on supervised row lease for minimum of five years, maximum of his life, which is parole. >> so in essence when you think of that, overall compared to if he didn't plead, is he getting off easy? would you call it that? >> with the feds, you have to...
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we're going to bring you -- excuse me, in france. we're going to bring you more information as we get it. we expect to get more information on that story. >>> developing right now, tensions between north and south korea are reaching a fever pitch. north korean leader kim jong-un has order his troops to be, quote, battle ready. the volatile leader demanding that south korea stop blaring propaganda against the north through loud speakers that have been positioned at its border. the associated press citing u.s. defense officials say america's annual military exercises with south korea have been halted because of the tensions. nbc's ian williams is near the demilitarized zone and has a look at how people are preparing. >> reporter: we're now close to the southern edge of the demilitarized zone, this sign warning against going any further. now, south korea is used to blood-curdling threats from the north. they pretty much take them in their stride. also, in the past when there have been attacks, the south has been reluctant to hit back. b
we're going to bring you -- excuse me, in france. we're going to bring you more information as we get it. we expect to get more information on that story. >>> developing right now, tensions between north and south korea are reaching a fever pitch. north korean leader kim jong-un has order his troops to be, quote, battle ready. the volatile leader demanding that south korea stop blaring propaganda against the north through loud speakers that have been positioned at its border. the...
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frances, thanks. >>> it's been a busy day at the white house. moments ago praes secretary josh earnest weighed in on the speculation of vice president joe biden and whether he would enter the 2016 race. >> i think the president's review about the vice president's performance as the vice president of the united states should give you a sense of the president's belief in his aptitude for the top job. >> so as you might have heard already, biden had a widely publicized weekend with senator elizabeth warren, a favorite in democratic circles and also sources tell "the wall street journal" bide season interested in the run but knows this late it's a hurdle. some democrats feel secretary clinton has done while she served at the state department. this wechted on "meet the press" jerry brown compared the controversy to battling a vampire. >> it's almost like a vampire. she's going to have to find a stake and put it right through the heart of these e-mails in some way. >> stake through the hart. nbc's carey dan joins us now. explain when we use an analogy
frances, thanks. >>> it's been a busy day at the white house. moments ago praes secretary josh earnest weighed in on the speculation of vice president joe biden and whether he would enter the 2016 race. >> i think the president's review about the vice president's performance as the vice president of the united states should give you a sense of the president's belief in his aptitude for the top job. >> so as you might have heard already, biden had a widely publicized weekend...
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my colleague france si rivera is here with a look at that. francis? >> looking at this and one of the biggest dow drops ever. let's break it all down. monday marked the eighth largest daily point loss for the dow plunging 5 1/2%. but if you remember a lot of you certainly will, you can't forget it. doozy, black monday. october 19th, 1987. the dow wiped out 22% of the value. nbc's tom brokaw called eight day of carnage on the trading floor. >> a day that will be in bold print in history becomes when the stock market went into a free-fall, losing more in one day than it did on black tuesday in 1929. and while conditions are much stronger now than they were then, today's precipitous plunge struck fears in the hearts of pocket books and even wall street veterans. >> then fast forward a little bit more than ten years after that. october 15th, 2008, the dow plunged almost 800 points in that day. this happened less than a month after the bush administration laid out a half trillion dollar bailout and then just two months later after that during already rough
my colleague france si rivera is here with a look at that. francis? >> looking at this and one of the biggest dow drops ever. let's break it all down. monday marked the eighth largest daily point loss for the dow plunging 5 1/2%. but if you remember a lot of you certainly will, you can't forget it. doozy, black monday. october 19th, 1987. the dow wiped out 22% of the value. nbc's tom brokaw called eight day of carnage on the trading floor. >> a day that will be in bold print in...
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my colleague, frances rivera, is following the reaction we've been witnessing on social media and how pervasive this has been, frances, because that's how flanagan -- that's what flanagan used to get his message out, especially that chilling video. >> the live tweeting, we did hear from hundreds and thousands of people on social media reacting to this shooting. right now 5400 tweets per hour on #virginia and #virginiashooting of the all those hash tags and others, many have been sharing their condolenc condolences. senator tim kaine tweeted this about the tragedy in his home state saying heartbroken by the senseless tragedy in moneta this morning. deepest sympathies to loved ones of alison and adam and the entire wdbj 7 family. also hillary clinton tweeted that she is heartbroken and angry, adding this, we must act to stop gun violence and we cannot wait any longer. praying for the victims' families in virginia. dr. ben carson also offering their prayers. these words of comfort are meant for the loved ones of the victims, like wdbj evening anchor chris hurst. now, he had just moved i
my colleague, frances rivera, is following the reaction we've been witnessing on social media and how pervasive this has been, frances, because that's how flanagan -- that's what flanagan used to get his message out, especially that chilling video. >> the live tweeting, we did hear from hundreds and thousands of people on social media reacting to this shooting. right now 5400 tweets per hour on #virginia and #virginiashooting of the all those hash tags and others, many have been sharing...
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now it's in france. so could it be the linchpin to solving this mystery of that plane. >>> a second american accused of illegally hunting and killing a lion in zimbabwe. >>> plus the first american accused linked to cecil's death still in hiding but now there's one person that's coming to his defense. it gets pretty stuffy. when dad opens up the window what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance. but when we open up the windows you can see the dust floating around. there's dog hair. pollen. more work. (doorbell) whoa! what's this? swiffer sweeper! swiffer dusters! removes up to 70% of dust and allergens. stays on there like glue. can't do that with the other broom. wow, i love it. the tobin stance! that is totally what it is! song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer h
now it's in france. so could it be the linchpin to solving this mystery of that plane. >>> a second american accused of illegally hunting and killing a lion in zimbabwe. >>> plus the first american accused linked to cecil's death still in hiding but now there's one person that's coming to his defense. it gets pretty stuffy. when dad opens up the window what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance. but when we open up the windows you can see the dust floating around....
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the eu leaders failed to find a concrete solution to share the burden on the crisis and that's why france, germany and britain today, well, yesterday, called for an extraordinary meeting for the 28 leaders of the european union to discuss it and find a concrete solution. they proposed to create, for instance, some eu coordinated refugee centers in the first two countries in europe where migrants arrive first for obvious geographical reasons. italy and greece. they wanted a creation of a safe countries of origin meaning that the people refugees coming from war torn countries of syria and afghanistan will get a fast track into the asylum seeking process but the german chancellor today said that if this time again this european leaders cannot find a concrete solution, well then, they'll have to start questioning the efficiency of the agreement. the agreement, let me remind you, is an agreement of moving freely around europe. and of course, that would put -- one of the pinnacles of the pillars oflts european union itself, francis. >> all right. nbc's claudio lavagna along the serbia-hungary b
the eu leaders failed to find a concrete solution to share the burden on the crisis and that's why france, germany and britain today, well, yesterday, called for an extraordinary meeting for the 28 leaders of the european union to discuss it and find a concrete solution. they proposed to create, for instance, some eu coordinated refugee centers in the first two countries in europe where migrants arrive first for obvious geographical reasons. italy and greece. they wanted a creation of a safe...
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namely, from france and expert from civil aviation. so in palma, people started investigating the wing flap and based upon what the experts have announced, we can tell you today that we can very strongly presume presume that the wing flap found on one of the beaches in reunion belonged to a 777 boeing from malaysia airlines that disappeared in march 2014. we can tell you this for two reasons. number one, boeing confirmed that the wing flap came from a boeing airline 777. and they figured that out based upon various technical characteristics. number two representatives from ma lay sha airlines communicated with us based upon various elements from this mh-370 flight so basically we were able to compare the debris so the debris from what we had found as well as a wing flap from that specific plane. so these very strong presumptions can be confirmed by additional experts tomorrow. from various departments that are very technical so tonight i can't tell you specifically when all of these results will be communicated to you all. but all i ca
namely, from france and expert from civil aviation. so in palma, people started investigating the wing flap and based upon what the experts have announced, we can tell you today that we can very strongly presume presume that the wing flap found on one of the beaches in reunion belonged to a 777 boeing from malaysia airlines that disappeared in march 2014. we can tell you this for two reasons. number one, boeing confirmed that the wing flap came from a boeing airline 777. and they figured that...
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and officials here in france agree that it's highly probable that the 777 wing fragment being tested here at this defense laboratory is linked to mh370 but they've had a lot of experience at these complex investigations and they're prepared to wait as long as it takes in order to get conclusive proof. now, those diplomatic differences have really caused the families to question the integrity of this whole process. they've had concerns from day one and they say these announcements today have left them no nearer to finding closure. >> unfortunately no closure, no. we've got a long way to go for that. >> translator: what does such a tiny piece of debris means, she asks, on a 230-ton plane? why are they trying to fool us, to make us take the compensation money? we'll definitely not accept it. >> in the meantime, officials on the island of reunion say that they are going to start searching the shoreline where that wing fragment was found on monday and in order to look for other debris. more potential clues in this 60-month mystery. thomas? >> i can only imagine how these families are feel
and officials here in france agree that it's highly probable that the 777 wing fragment being tested here at this defense laboratory is linked to mh370 but they've had a lot of experience at these complex investigations and they're prepared to wait as long as it takes in order to get conclusive proof. now, those diplomatic differences have really caused the families to question the integrity of this whole process. they've had concerns from day one and they say these announcements today have...
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a piece of aircraft was found and arrived in france where investigators will analyze it to determine if it is a piece of the missing plane. nbc news has the latest from the island of reunion. >> reporter: that's right, melissa. that piece of suspected debris from mh 370 will be in france but here there is excitement that more debris could turn up on the shores just a few miles from the coastline turned into beach co-masmas looking for other pieces that could hold clues to end one of the greatest aif estest estest aviation mysteries of our time. if and when more fragments turn up and it could hold the key to closure for the 289 people on board. despite the the anxiousness around the world, there will be several days before there is confirmation what is found is of significant. those investigators won't look at the fragment until wednesday and it could take sometime before the forensic analysis comes back so they know it could be a matter of time. meanwhile, some 4,000 miles away hidden from here where ocean vessels are searching the sea floor for the wreckage of that boeing 777, those
a piece of aircraft was found and arrived in france where investigators will analyze it to determine if it is a piece of the missing plane. nbc news has the latest from the island of reunion. >> reporter: that's right, melissa. that piece of suspected debris from mh 370 will be in france but here there is excitement that more debris could turn up on the shores just a few miles from the coastline turned into beach co-masmas looking for other pieces that could hold clues to end one of the...
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., great britain and france controlling the western section. but life in the two berlins was very different. throughout the 1950s and early 1960s some 2.5 million fled to escape communist rule. the refugees including many skilled workers, professionals and intellectuals and their exit had a devastating effect on the east german economy. by august of 1961 an average of 2,000 east germans were crossing into the west every day. in an effort to stop the exodus, late one august night, east germany began constructing a barrier first with miles of barbed wire but within days that was replaced with concrete walls. with little warning, berliners found themselves cut off from friend, family, and work. the barrier continued to grow, eventually comprised of a series of concrete walls standing up to 15 feet high. heavily fortified and stretching more than 100 miles. soldiers stationed along the wall were under order to shoot anyone who attempted to defect. and yet some east germans risked their lives to continue trying to cross the border. an estimated 5,00
., great britain and france controlling the western section. but life in the two berlins was very different. throughout the 1950s and early 1960s some 2.5 million fled to escape communist rule. the refugees including many skilled workers, professionals and intellectuals and their exit had a devastating effect on the east german economy. by august of 1961 an average of 2,000 east germans were crossing into the west every day. in an effort to stop the exodus, late one august night, east germany...
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he's in these societies where we see people pop up in italy and france, people like berlusconi in italy, sort of big personalities, and what happens is they tend to be more worldly in their base, they tend to be more traditionalist and nationalist, and they have a say -- obviously berlusconi got elected -- but everywhere else they seem to be in the broad swath of people who say, no, we're not going that direction, but they start to poll the mainstream candidates over to the side of kind of the nationalist voices. >> but what he's saying, susan, is popular among the republican base even when it's offensive to latinos. >> yes, and that's true. the republican base and the republican primary, you cannot be for amnesty. it hurts you. that's just a fact. it doesn't make it right, it's just the fact. what's interesting is about four weeks ago, trump started to open up the door a little bit to amnesty in some regard. now he seems to shut it. he needs to actually put this out and i'm very interested to see what he does after this interview. does he put out a white paper? will he actually stand f
he's in these societies where we see people pop up in italy and france, people like berlusconi in italy, sort of big personalities, and what happens is they tend to be more worldly in their base, they tend to be more traditionalist and nationalist, and they have a say -- obviously berlusconi got elected -- but everywhere else they seem to be in the broad swath of people who say, no, we're not going that direction, but they start to poll the mainstream candidates over to the side of kind of the...
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in the news a wing fragment believed to be part of a missing airliner jet is in an aviation plant in france for analysis. they continue to search on the coast where that fragment was found to look for more debris. earlier today, there was some police activity when an object was removed from the coastline for examination. a malaysian official later told the associated press it has been determined that the object is not related to the missing jet. >>> in other news president obama is wondering how astronaut scott kelly is handling life in space. he says hey, loving the photos. do you ever just look out the window and freak out? to which kelly responded, i don't freak out about anything mr. president, except getting a twitter question from you. mr. kelly is spending a year at the international space station. it will be the first time scientists will compare a space traveler's health with that of an identical twin on earth. >>> up next elon james white is back to talk about the empty chair. the lincoln summer invitation is on. get exceptional offers on the luxury small utility mkc mkz sedan...
in the news a wing fragment believed to be part of a missing airliner jet is in an aviation plant in france for analysis. they continue to search on the coast where that fragment was found to look for more debris. earlier today, there was some police activity when an object was removed from the coastline for examination. a malaysian official later told the associated press it has been determined that the object is not related to the missing jet. >>> in other news president obama is...
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the mayor of france said he's doing well considering. anthony sadler's parents spoke from their home in california earlier today saying they are stunned and relieved. they can't wait to have anthony back home. >> he leaves here a young man on an excursion and comes back france's national hero. still wrapping my head around that. >> reporter: as you mentioned we heard from the man who helped to hold down the suspect and as he put it tie him up with a necktie. he also says that he was tha thanking alek skarlotos and saying without them i don't think i'd be here today. he said his first reaction was to sit down and hide but when he saw them go for the gunman he thought i'm probably going to die anyway. maybe i have a chance if i help. ari? >> incredible story. thanks to kelly cobiella for following it. what do we have next? >>> up next we explain why the big fashion mags say this fall black is actually the new black. ♪ (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. look aon tripa
the mayor of france said he's doing well considering. anthony sadler's parents spoke from their home in california earlier today saying they are stunned and relieved. they can't wait to have anthony back home. >> he leaves here a young man on an excursion and comes back france's national hero. still wrapping my head around that. >> reporter: as you mentioned we heard from the man who helped to hold down the suspect and as he put it tie him up with a necktie. he also says that he was...
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. >>> we now know the name of the man accused of opening fire on a train traveling through france friday. prosecutors have identified him as 26-year-old yul kazani. because he boarded that train in brussels, the british man and american man who held down that shooter are being hailed as heroes. kelly, what do we know about the suspect now? >> reporter: well, airi, as you mentioned, we now know his name but there are conflicting reports about whether he traveled to syria. they're looking into whether he acted alone or was part of a wider network. the french interior minister is only saying that the man was a known radical flagged last year because of alleged ties to terrorist groups. new information emerging this morning about the man accused of attacking that train headed for paris. belgi belgium's chief prosecutor telling nbc news his name is ayub el kazani. he is 24 years old of moroccan origin and has lived in egypt for several years. this morning he's being questioned by terrorist analysts in paris. nbc news has not confirmed the reports and the french interior minister cautioned aga
. >>> we now know the name of the man accused of opening fire on a train traveling through france friday. prosecutors have identified him as 26-year-old yul kazani. because he boarded that train in brussels, the british man and american man who held down that shooter are being hailed as heroes. kelly, what do we know about the suspect now? >> reporter: well, airi, as you mentioned, we now know his name but there are conflicting reports about whether he traveled to syria. they're...
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i doubt france and england will go along. >> the u.n. security council resolution now. if congress says no and iran decides not to abide by this deal, the u.n. security council sanctions will remain. all american sanctions will remain. europeans don't do business with iran and turn themselves away from a $18 trillion u.s. economy. they're not going to do business with a country that accounts for less than 1% of global capital flows and turn themselves from new york financial system, which is probably close to 50% of global capital. it's not going to happen. >> don't we push them even closer to russia? don't they go with a deal with putin who helps them to start developing the bomb? >> you have the military commander of the revolutionary guard getting on a plane and going to russia. you're going to move them closer to russia? they're pretty close now. >> the assumption this deal goes through with or without a presidential veto ultimately, what is israel going to want from the united states in order to feel less insecure as a result of the deal? >> that's just not a discu
i doubt france and england will go along. >> the u.n. security council resolution now. if congress says no and iran decides not to abide by this deal, the u.n. security council sanctions will remain. all american sanctions will remain. europeans don't do business with iran and turn themselves away from a $18 trillion u.s. economy. they're not going to do business with a country that accounts for less than 1% of global capital flows and turn themselves from new york financial system, which...